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30 July 2015

Mom's Stuff Salve! (Birthday Giveaway #6)

I know, I know, I just posted about Mom's Stuffnot very long ago, but when I was brainstorming what I wanted to share with you for my birthday giveaway, Mom's Stuff was one of the first things on my list! We all want to be able to pronounce the ingredients of the food we put in our body, and it just makes sense that we can pronounce and know what the ingredients are that we put on our body, ingredients that actually do something and aren't added as just fluff and filler. In fact, you can read about each and every ingredient here. I get a lot of satisfaction sharing this with people (can you tell?) Just last week, while I was at girl's camp, I met a woman who has come here with her family from England for her daughter's cancer treatment at a proton facility (I've heard it's the latest and greatest). I told her about Mom's Stuff, wishing I had a jar to give her on the spot for her daughter. All of nature's finest in one little jar! It's just solid goodness. Okay. You know how I feel about it. ;)

On to the giveaway!

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Ever since have puppp (super ridiculously itchy rash cause by pregnancy. Think poison ivy times about 300 give or take) my favorite thing is calamine lotion. I used to hate the pink stuff when my dad made me put it on bites and such. But it was the only thing keeping me sane through those months. I have scars from it. :(

I have a homemade hair detangler/anti-frizz/moisturizing spray that I absolutely love all winter (and winter in NY is a long affair). Water, jojoba oil, essential oils of lavender and lemon, and an emulsifier. elysahenry at gmail dot com

I have a homemade hair detangler/anti-frizz/moisturizing spray that I absolutely love all winter (and winter in NY is a long affair). Water, jojoba oil, essential oils of lavender and lemon, and an emulsifier. elysahenry at gmail dot com

Katy, I'm so glad you shared about Mom's Stuff a while back. I bought some for my grandson. He has sensitive skin and, voila! no more diaper redness!!! It truly is wonderful. I also bought some for me and I love it!!! tsb7700 at yahoo dot com

Lately, I've been treating every cut and bruise with my daughter's Honest Company Healing Balm. It's also full of good stuff and works pretty well! I have been wanting to try Mom's stuff for a while, too. Everyone seems to be so happy with it! t.nevarko {at} gmail {dot} com

Katy, Taking your advice from your previous post about Mom's Stuff, I went ahead and ordered some for friends and myself. I garden without gloves many times (I need to feel the earth!) which often leaves my hands scratched and rough and sometimes irritated. Mom's Stuff has been a soothing balm for my tired, over worked, rough hands. The container is in my medicine chest ready to be massaged onto my hands after my shower! I 'm an elementary school teacher and plan to have a jar of Mom's Stuff in my classroom for those students who get irritating insect bites in the spring or dry skin during our long, cold VT winters! jvarricchione@etsd.org

My favorite is the vitamin e oil from Trader Joes. I add some essential oils in it and use for postpartum stretch marks and on my face! I've seen this stuff before and have been wanting so bad to try it! ctnordine@gmail.com

oooh i could use this stuff for my husband's back. he has two incisions that have never healed and nothing the doctors give him works. i wonder if this could help!! our favorite medicine cabinet product is either tylenol or arnica gel. that stuff is magic! lauren dot roditi at gmail dot com

I tried to think of something that I use all the time and love (like my Body Shop olive soap or chocolate body butter) or something that's different and special (like my Humblebrush toothbrush or Kingfisher Mint toothpaste) but all I can focus on is my beloved lotion. Fenuril is an amazing lotion, a bit expensive, but it's the only thing that works on my bad skin. I've been wanting to try Mom's Stuff and see if it could be a new product that would work on my "special" hands... :)/Ellenellen (dot) ljung (at) hotmail (dot) com

I've developed an excema inducing allergy to my (previously) favorite lotion. I break out in red itchy bumps if I try to use it (and foolishly I've tried 4 times now 😄. So I'd say my favorite product right now is an aveeno lotion geared toward excema. It's the only thing I've found that I don't react to. Painterextras@gmail.com

I've developed an excema inducing allergy to my (previously) favorite lotion. I break out in red itchy bumps if I try to use it (and foolishly I've tried 4 times now 😄. So I'd say my favorite product right now is an aveeno lotion geared toward excema. It's the only thing I've found that I don't react to. Painterextras@gmail.com

I've developed an excema inducing allergy to my (previously) favorite lotion. I break out in red itchy bumps if I try to use it (and foolishly I've tried 4 times now 😄. So I'd say my favorite product right now is an aveeno lotion geared toward excema. It's the only thing I've found that I don't react to. Painterextras@gmail.com

I love Badger Balm. I try not to take medication, so when I get headaches I try their headache soother, which smells awesome. They make lavender baby balm and all sorts of other concoctions. I recently got a bottle of aloe vera gel, which has come in really handy this summer. Coconut oil is a great all-purpose item, too. karlamcurry@gmail.com

Unfortunately, the only medicine cabinet item I've been reaching for lately is OTC pain relievers due to some torn meniscus in my knee! I would love to try some of the Mom's Stuff salve for some very dry skin. lorianne129@gmail.com

The favorite in the house is bandaids, but I am trying to explain to my children that they are only supposed to be used when they are bleeding. I would love to try this on all the dry skin patches my family develops. marybethisle@gmail.com

I'm constantly trying to find the just-so salve. So far my medicine cabinet holds my current favorite Prtty Peaushun, but it still doesn't quite make the sweet spot. From what you say, I think Mom's Stuff Salve is it! possiblenonsense@gmail.com

I get terrible headaches and painkillers hardly help, but recently I found some "kool" gel strips. You just peel off the backing and stick them on your forehead and enjoy the cold. They last about 8 hours, and while they don't get rid of my headaches, they do ease them.jen dot barnard at btinternet dot com

I grew up in Norway, and whenever I'm there with my family we marvel at the wonder salve that is Eurax. Not only does it heal nettle stings and bug bites and general itchiness, it also repels mosquitos so you don't get bitten again. And the smell of it instantly brings me back to my childhood summers. :)

Funny! I just messaged them on IG recently to see if they sold locally because I've been itching to try it since your initial post. I hope the salve becomes my favorite thing in the medicine cabinet! traci.condie at gmail